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Términos y frases comunes
Aaron Burr adjectivally Adjectives adverbially to express answer Arthur asked Bueh Buehler Burr clause used substantively COMPLEX SENTENCE S.
V. COMPLEX SENTENCE S.
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S.C. COMPOUND SENTENCE COMPOUND-COMPLEX SENTENCE conjunctive adverb Construction Coördinating Conjunctions dark death door Ellipsis example see sentence EXERCISE eyes Gawain Gluck hall hate to study heard heart Independent Elements Infinitives interrogative adverb intransitive Principal introduce John Tyler King LONGER SENTENCES main clause model sentences modifier mountain night Nolan nominative absolute Nouns or Pronouns o'er objective complement once Participles Pleonasm preposition relative clause Relative Pronouns rose round S.
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O.C. Introd saw him twice secondary object SECURE NEATNESS sentence 37 SENTENCES IN POETRY SENTENCES IN PROSE shadow SHORTER SENTENCES SIMPLE SENTENCE S.
V. SIMPLE SENTENCE S.
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S.C. SIMPLE SENTENCE V.
S.C. Sir Bedivere subordinate clause subordinating conjunction substantively as subject sweet Thebes thee thine thou V.
O.C. saw verb Voice Transitive walked wind
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Página 91 - As a huge stone is sometimes seen to lie Couched on the bald top of an eminence; Wonder to all who do the same espy, By what means it could thither come, and whence; So that it seems a thing endued with sense: Like a sea-beast crawled forth, that on a shelf Of rock or sand reposeth, there to sun itself...
Página 59 - Of Man's First Disobedience, and the Fruit Of that Forbidden Tree, whose mortal taste Brought Death into the World, and all our woe, With loss of Eden, till one greater Man Restore us, and regain the blissful Seat, Sing Heav'nly Muse...
Página 82 - Then spake King Arthur to Sir Bedivere: 'The sequel of to-day unsolders all The goodliest fellowship of famous knights Whereof this world holds record. Such a sleep They sleep - the men I loved. I think that we Shall never more, at any future time, Delight our souls with talk of knightly deeds, Walking about the gardens and the halls Of Camelot, as in the days that were. I perish by this people which I made, Tho' Merlin sware that I should come again To rule once more - but let what will be, be,...
Página 73 - THE Stag at eve had drunk his fill, Where danced the moon on Monan's rill, And deep his midnight lair had made In lone Glenartney's hazel shade...
Página 74 - The western waves of ebbing day Rolled o'er the glen their level way; Each purple peak, each flinty spire, Was bathed in floods of living fire. But not a setting beam could glow Within the dark ravines below, Where twined the path, in shadow hid, Round many a rocky pyramid...
Página 81 - Burn'd at his lowest in the rolling year, On the waste sand by the waste sea they closed. Nor ever yet had Arthur fought a fight Like this last, dim, weird battle of the west.
Página 78 - So said he, and the barge with oar and sail Moved from the brink, like some full-breasted swan That, fluting a wild carol ere her death, Ruffles her pure cold plume, and takes the flood With swarthy webs. Long stood Sir Bedivere Revolving many memories, till the hull Look'd one black dot against the verge of dawn, And on the mere the wailing died away.
Página 73 - The antler'd monarch of the waste Sprung from his heathery couch in haste. But, ere his fleet career he took, The dew-drops from his flanks he shook ; Like crested leader proud and high...
Página 77 - For who, to dumb forgetfulness a prey, This pleasing anxious being e'er resigned, Left the warm precincts of the cheerful day, Nor cast one longing, lingering look behind?
Página 80 - O me! for why is all around us here As if some lesser god had made the world, But had not force to shape it as he would. Till the High God behold it from beyond, And enter it, and make it beautiful?